MIDI to Korg MS-10 Adaptations Re: [sdiy] midi2CV
Bennett, Paul
P.Bennett at shu.ac.uk
Thu Aug 28 12:02:31 CEST 2003
http://www.synhouse.com/originalmidijack.html
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UK
-----Original Message-----
From: Cynthia Webster [mailto:cynthia.webster at gte.net]
Sent: 28 August 2003 10:27
To: gilwein at walla.co.il; synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
Cc: rwilson at fhmsi.com
Subject: MIDI to Korg MS-10 Adaptations Re: [sdiy] midi2CV
> on 8/28/03 12:49 AM, gilwein at walla.co.il at gilwein at walla.co.il wrote:
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> great link !
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> Are those ICs common parts ?
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> I need a MIDI2CV for my Korg MS-10.
Well, it is not so simple as far as I understand it.
I believe that the Korg MS-series was the last
of the Korgs to use ~Linear~ Control voltages internally...
as opposed to the ~Exponential~ control voltages that
virtually everyone else in the industry was/is using,
(with the possible exception of Paia kits at the time).
So be aware that to MIDI-ize your wonderfully idiosyncratic MS-10 you may very well need to install some sort of Exponential Converter as a
front end to the Korg to make it compatible with 99.99999 % of the MIDI adapter kits available. (is there a linear adapted version available
anywhere? Maybe Paia?)
There are alternatives, such as buying a groovy Frostwave Resonator MS series Clone filter, or even the MOTM 420 MS type filters and...
wait! I'm suggesting that you go modular! Ooops!
("When you're a Hammer, doesn't everything look like a Nail?") LOL! well, these are some random thoughts and I hope that they help...
Best Wishes!
Cynthia
www.cyndustries.com
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>> <rwilson at fhmsi.com>
>> RE: [sdiy] midi2CV
>> Hi Michiel
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>> You can look over my MIDI to CV convertor to get some ideas. No uP
>> needed but its only one channel of CV.
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>> Its at: http://atlas.csd.net/~rjwsoft/midi2cv.htm
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>> Good luck.
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>> Ray
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Michiel [mailto:makoot at gmx.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 7:08 AM
>> To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>> Subject: [sdiy] midi2CV
>>
>> Hi,
>> I was looking for a schematic for polyphonic midi2CV converters
>> without the need for Microprocessor programming, but it seems that
>> they are pretty rare. I would very much like to build one to control
>> about 4 voices, and I was questioning myself, does maby anyone know
>> of such a schematic?
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>> Cheers,
>> Michiel
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